Great work and nicely done video, explaining your workflow is inspirational! I own a Nikon Zf and a Z8, I love them to bits! Always used Z8 in studio or with lights on location! Never thought of Zf to be capable to get the same results and the job done! 🔝🔝🔝
Nikon Zf produces beautiful results in studio eye AF is great. Strobes overpower overhead lighting so when overhead lights are on it helps Zf to focus.
I have just purchased the ZF so need to learn how to use it or more so become familiar with it. I’ve done a few home studio sets taking portraits of my kids with a couple of soft boxes and Nikon speedlights and Nikon SU-800 using my old DSLR. I use some white and black sheets with a couple of light stands and cross bar. The images were very sharp and detailed and found I mostly used f6.3 and up to f7.1 and bumping up the iso to around 400 with good results. Tried the same with my Fuji camera recently and a couple of Godox speedlights too and also worked well. I can’t wait to test out the ZF as I’ve seen so many positive reviews on the sensor been very good and great natural colours. I’m also looking forward to some low light photography as this is my first ever camera with IBIS.
Hello, I have a Godox X2T trigger (Nikon version) and a flash from the same company, unfortunately my NikonZF doesn't see the X2T and I can't figure it out, could I get some tips on how to configure it, maybe record a vlog on how to do it and configure this trigger. Greetings from Poland, Jarek flash TT685ii
Hi Jarek, I used X2T on Nikon Zf, Z9 and Z6II and it works well on all of them. You probably already checked but make sure you are using the Nikon version of this trigger. Also, does it need to be updated for proper firmware? These just some initial thoughts.
What is your go-to studio camera?
Great work and nicely done video, explaining your workflow is inspirational! I own a Nikon Zf and a Z8, I love them to bits! Always used Z8 in studio or with lights on location! Never thought of Zf to be capable to get the same results and the job done! 🔝🔝🔝
Nikon Zf produces beautiful results in studio eye AF is great. Strobes overpower overhead lighting so when overhead lights are on it helps Zf to focus.
Great video, Nikon Zf best not only to portraits, but this camera for all photos, Nikon forever ❤️💛💛💛
It is a great camera to own.
I have just purchased the ZF so need to learn how to use it or more so become familiar with it. I’ve done a few home studio sets taking portraits of my kids with a couple of soft boxes and Nikon speedlights and Nikon SU-800 using my old DSLR. I use some white and black sheets with a couple of light stands and cross bar. The images were very sharp and detailed and found I mostly used f6.3 and up to f7.1 and bumping up the iso to around 400 with good results. Tried the same with my Fuji camera recently and a couple of Godox speedlights too and also worked well. I can’t wait to test out the ZF as I’ve seen so many positive reviews on the sensor been very good and great natural colours. I’m also looking forward to some low light photography as this is my first ever camera with IBIS.
Sounds like you enjoyed some studio work with Zf. I love Godox speedlights.
Hello, I have a Godox X2T trigger (Nikon version) and a flash from the same company, unfortunately my NikonZF doesn't see the X2T and I can't figure it out, could I get some tips on how to configure it, maybe record a vlog on how to do it and configure this trigger. Greetings from Poland, Jarek flash TT685ii
Hi Jarek, I used X2T on Nikon Zf, Z9 and Z6II and it works well on all of them. You probably already checked but make sure you are using the Nikon version of this trigger. Also, does it need to be updated for proper firmware? These just some initial thoughts.
@@TouchLifeStudio Ok, I'll check it again, maybe I'm making a mistake somewhere.. thank you and Merry Christmas, Jarek
How does the eye-focus work for studio flash work.
It works very well. I use overhead lights for general lighting and strobes overpower that.